NYT: Marco Rubio took Phillips Milk of Magnesia without a doctor's order

A reliable NY Times source reports that Sen. Marco Rubio took Phillips Milk of Magnesia without an explicit order from a physician. Even though this product is available over-the-counter without a prescription, medical sources report over-use of this product as well as other laxatives can lead to undesirable laxative dependencies. Reports also indicate Rubio purchased the Wild Cherry flavor, which could influence others to use the product for entertainment purposes. Rubio should have shown better judgement as a public official.

NYT sources reported he was seen purchasing the Wild Cherry flavor at the CVS Pharmacy located at 2974 Aventura Boulevard North Miami Beach, FL. Efforts are underway to obtain a store video documenting the purchase.

Related to this potential abuse of laxatives, there are serious questions about Rubio's health. Medical sources indicate there are significant, even life-threatening medical issues that could lead someone to abuse laxatives. NY Times sources are actively pursuing Rubio's medical records.

LOL. I can relate to that. It would cost that much to replace mine with a new one.

.... all pretty desperate... Meanwhile they ignore Clitory Hinton's refusal to do interviews, the continuing fraud and bribery with their charity slush fund, her brother Tony's business selling H-1B visas that's gone off line, the destroyed emails and the server she hid in her basement...

Yep... I bet there's been more money passed around from a Clinton source to NYT 'cahrities' than just the $100,000 we know about now.

No wonder the left wing is going after Rubio. Possible matchup: an old wrinkled crook vs someone fresh and articulate

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A Hillary Clinton Match-Up With Marco Rubio Is a Scary Thought for Democrats

Senator Marco Rubio of Florida at a Republican convention in Georgia last week. His Cuban heritage and his youth are expected to help him gain voter support. Credit David Goldman/Associated Press

WASHINGTON — They use words like “historic” and “charismatic,” phrases like “great potential” and “million-dollar smile.” They notice audience members moved to tears by an American-dream-come-true success story. When they look at the cold, hard political math, they get uneasy.

An incipient sense of anxiety is tugging at some Democrats — a feeling tersely captured in four words from a blog post written recently by a seasoned party strategist in Florida: “Marco Rubio scares me.”

What is so unnerving to them at this early phase of the 2016 presidential campaign still seems, at worst, a distant danger: the prospect of a head-to-head general-election contest between Mr. Rubio, the Republican senator from Florida, and Hillary Rodham Clinton.

socalfitness saidRelated to this potential abuse of laxatives, there are serious questions about Rubio's health. Medical sources indicate there are significant, even life-threatening medical issues that could lead someone to abuse laxatives. NY Times sources are actively pursuing Rubio's medical records.

Unnamed NY Times sources indicate the Clinton and DNC organizations are doing a computer cross-check if any Democratic donors are also employees of physicians or hospitals that might have access to Rubio's medical records. Word is the Clinton Foundation will offer them a very generous grant for their loyal services.

socalfitness saidRelated to this potential abuse of laxatives, there are serious questions about Rubio's health. Medical sources indicate there are significant, even life-threatening medical issues that could lead someone to abuse laxatives. NY Times sources are actively pursuing Rubio's medical records.

Unnamed NY Times sources indicate the Clinton and DNC organizations are doing a computer cross-check if any Democratic donors are also employees of physicians or hospitals that might have access to Rubio's medical records. Word is the Clinton Foundation will offer them a very generous grant for their loyal services.

Yep. I'm sure if he's been treated for strep throat, it will make The New York Times front page.

Yup. If the NY Times headline was:Rubio treated for strep throat,our NY Times subscription salesman would have a thread titled:Gay hating Rubio treated for strep throat while denouncing all gay people

socalfitness saidYep. I'm sure if he's been treated for strep throat, it will make The New York Times front page.Yup. If the NY Times headline was:Rubio treated for strep throat,our NY Times subscription salesman would have a thread titled:Gay hating Rubio treated for strep throat while denouncing all gay people

^^^^I just saw he's done a threads there being no health benefits in eating human placenta... and women shaving their faces.